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Description
Tucked among towering pines at the end of a country cul-de-sac, this beautifully sited 3-bed, 2.5-bath Colonial on 3.09 acres offers a rare blend of privacy, charm, and natural beauty. A front porch welcomes you to sit and relax after a long day. The porch leads into a foyer with easy access to a spacious eat-in kitchen featuring an L-shaped countertop with seating for four, and an open concept dining area, an ideal spot for gathering and entertaining. The first floor flows with ease into the living room with wood burning fireplace for cozy fall and winter evenings and a versatile den, both rooms accented by rich dark hardwood floors. Off the den, a three season sunroom provides a serene retreat surrounded by nature. The first floor powder room is key! What a way to start your day sipping a quiet cup of coffee while taking in the quiet beauty of your property from the porch or sunroom. Upstairs, the primary bedroom offers a walk-in closet and an ensuite bath, with two additional comfortable, spacious, bedrooms and a designated office space that leads to the full attic access. Outside, the property feels like a private woodland sanctuary: Seasonally, the land bursts with mountain laurel in bloom, an array of feathered creatures and a multitude of local wildlife. A winding backyard path leads to a gentle creek, that can seasonally be heard as you relax in the sunroom, porch or yard space, and below is a small hill for sledding! A standout feature of this property is the attic paired with a large unfinished basement, creating a rare opportunity for both immediate storage and possible future customization. Temple’s quaint country center with historic Birchwood Inn and the country store are the touches that bring about the visual of a Norman Rockwell painting. The unique town plowing cooperative is a bonus in winter months, rounding out a home that invites gathering, exploring, and quintessential New England living. First showings OH on 4/25 1:00-2:30 & 4/26 10-11:30